The global financial crisis of 2008-2009 damaged the image of the finance industry. The AIM program supports the CFA Institute's efforts to shape a more trustworthy financial industry. Marquette's AIM program was the first undergraduate investment program to become a CFA program partner - and it has long supported the CFA's goals and objectives. Investment Ethics (FINA 4370) is a required course in the AIM curriculum - and it is in this course that students have an opportunity to learn how they can work as a force for good to support the efforts to restore integrity within the industry.
We encourage you to visit the Future of Finance site - which explains the CFA Institute's long-term global effort to shape a trustworthy, forward-thinking financial industry that better serves society. The site contains many useful articles and videos.
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All AIM Program write-ups since 2005
Marquette AIM Program Blog
The AIM Program at Marquette University began in 2005. Since then over 400 undergraduate students have participated in the program. Our alumni can be found in leading asset managers and investment banks throughout the country - and the world. As the first undergraduate program partner with the CFA Institute, we take pride in our students' successful placements and high CFA exam pass rates. In 2014 we added our second track: Private Equity & Investment Banking. We now offer students an opportunity to participate in the Finance in New York Program. Please feel free to contact us at:aim@marquette.edu